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Capt William Chester Minor, MD (1834 - 1920)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Death: March 26, 1920 (85)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States (Complications from pneumonia)
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Eastman Strong Minor and Lucy Minor
Brother of Lucy Bailey Minor
Half brother of Dr. Thomas Taylor Minor; George Strong Minor; James Eckard Minor; Mary Bayard Minor; Ellen Manchester Minor and 3 others

Occupation: Surgeon
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About Capt William Chester Minor, MD

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Birth: Jun. 22, 1834, Sri Lanka
Death: Mar. 26, 1920 Hartford Hartford County Connecticut, USA
one of the largest contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary

Convicted Murderer. A Yale Medical School graduate and Civil War veteran, Dr. Minor vacationed in England after his discharge, hoping to relieve the paranoia and delusions which had haunted him in his military service (during which he may have branded apprehended deserters). On the morning of February 17, 1871, he shot and killed a brewery stoker named George Merrett, and after trial went to the Asylum For The Criminally Insane, Broadmoor. There he painted, played flute, and amazingly enough, befriended his victim's widow, donating money to her and her seven children. Circa 1880 he answered a call for contributors printed by Dr. James Murray, mastermind of what eventually became the Oxford English Dictionary. Dr. Minor, from his two-room cell lined with books and periodicals, contributed voluminously to the O.E.D. starting in 1885, although in December 1902, he performed a gruesome act of self-mutilation with a pen knife entrusted to him for paper-cutting, and found his literary efforts somewhat curtailed. Accompanied by his brother Alfred, he sailed for the U.S. in 1910, spending several years, at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Washington D.C., and his last years at the Retreat hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, near the rest of his family. Simon Winchester's study of Minor, Murray, and the O.E.D., "The Professor And The Madman," appeared in 1999.

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Parents:
 Eastman Strong Minor (1809 - 1867)

Siblings:

 William Chester Minor (1834 - 1920)
 George Strong Minor (1840 - 1925)*
 Alfred Walker Minor (1842 - 1915)*
 Thomas Taylor Minor (1844 - 1889)*
 Ellen Minor (1845 - 1869)*
 Charles E. Minor (1847 - 1852)*
 Jane Elizabeth Minor Chandler (1849 - 1886)*
 James E. Minor (1851 - 1852)*
 Mary B. Minor (1853 - 1861)*

*Calculated relationship

Cause of death: complications from pneumonia

Burial: Evergreen Cemetery New Haven New Haven County Connecticut, USA Plot: Section: Path H, Plot: 13 Front, Grave: 1

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Capt William Chester Minor, MD's Timeline

1834
June 22, 1834
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
1920
March 26, 1920
Age 85
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States